Deadline: Friday, March 21 Has your nonprofit been affected by the current administration? Building Movement Project is tracking executive orders from the Trump Administration to understand their impact on nonprofits and the communities they serve. Share your insights in our quick survey to help us create a comprehensive field assessment. Results will be shared with participating organizations and the broader nonprofit sector. Take the survey here: https://bit.ly/4bDcIOK
Building Movement Project
非盈利组织
New York,NY 6,396 位关注者
Equipping Nonprofits to Advance Social Change
关于我们
The Building Movement Project develops research, tools, training materials and opportunities for partnership that bolster nonprofit organizations’ ability to support the voice and power of the people they serve. For over a decade, BMP has been advancing the potential for nonprofit organizations to have an impact in building movements for progressive social change. We help organizations to align their social justice principles with their operating practices. Our practical resources and creative solutions help organizations innovate to meet the needs of the communities they serve and face the challenges of the external environment. We bring people together, sharing best practices and building bridges that lead to policies and approaches that support equity, fairness and sustainability. We offer a space for organizations and their allies to rethink how to engage their constituents and create more impact with their work. We provide alternatives to the current assumptions and expectations of how nonprofit organizations should be run, and envision a future in which nonprofits are doing their best work, for better communities.
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https://buildingmovement.org
Building Movement Project的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- New York,NY
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1999
- 领域
- Leadership、Movement Building和Service and Social Change
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Building Movement Project员工
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Romana Lee-Akiyama
Global cross-sector executive leader at the intersection of social change, equity, community wellbeing and the arts.
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Priti Nemani
Policy Analyst @ Building Movement Project | Social and racial justice advocate I Tax nerd I Ex-CRE lawyer imagining new ways to use existing assets
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Ava (Avie) M. Fields, MSCJ
Horror Advocate| Crime Trends Expert| Researcher| Pop Culture Survivalist| Ghost Writer| Cryptanalyst|+ Poet
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Maggie Deptola
Finance, Grants and Operations Manager at Building Movement Project
动态
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Right now, millions of families rely on nonprofits to stay housed, fed, and healthy, but these essential programs are at risk. Our latest blog explores the current challenges organizations face and how grassroots advocacy and community-driven solutions can help sustain the safety net that so many depend on. Through interviews and surveys with Direct Service Organizations, we surfaced the following trends: - Funding remains a top concern, with fears of losing critical federal and state grants. - Staffing is stretched thin, while demand for services continues to grow. - Organizations are adapting, building power across both new and established networks. ?? Read the full blog: https://bit.ly/43LtpW6
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What does solidarity look like in times of political upheaval and uncertainty? How have movements adapted to the challenges of the first 100 days of the Trump administration? Join Building Movement Project on April 30 for our first State of Solidarity of 2025 as we reflect on how movements have responded to the challenges of the past few months and how solidarity has been a vital tool in organizing, resistance, and healing. We’ll discuss what worked, where we’ve stumbled, and how we can continue to fortify our movements to create lasting change and how these lessons can strengthen our collective power with the challenges and opportunities ahead. More details coming soon - save the date and register now: https://bit.ly/4isWBWp
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Our team at the Building Movement Project just updated the Nonprofits in the New Landscape FAQ. In this resource, we focus on how nonprofits could be affected by the current landscape, with an emphasis on those who serve vulnerable communities that are being targeted by many federal actions. The latest update to the FAQ notes the March 7 Executive Order on public service loan forgiveness, which proposes changes to the program that may exclude workers who are employees of nonprofits engaging in “illegal activities” from receiving debt forgiveness for student loans. We will continue updating the FAQ as new developments emerge. Please note that this resource is intended for information purposes only and is not a substitute for legal advice. We also invite nonprofits to take a survey by March 21 to share how the current environment is impacting organizational work at this time. Find the updated FAQ: https://bit.ly/4bHiej8 Take the survey: https://bit.ly/41Y2JjF
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?? Listen Now! Thank you, Foundation Source for featuring BMP’s Deepa Iyer on the podcast “Social Change Ecosystem: Looking at Giving through a Multidimensional Lens.” This episode discusses the components of the Social Change Ecosystem Map—its core values, key roles, and how they connect. It also explores how funders and nonprofits can embrace flexible, multidimensional approaches and use storytelling to strengthen movements. ?? Listen here: https://bit.ly/4inXXRY
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The Trump Administration has issued a number of executive orders and memoranda on a range of issues such as immigration, DEI, the federal workforce, and funding for non-governmental organizations. For many communities and nonprofits, the current landscape is confusing and alarming. In this new resource from BMP, find a series of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and responses, as well as a summary of pertinent executive orders that may impact the nonprofit sector. We also invite nonprofits to take a brief survey to share with us how the political environment is impacting your organizations and the communities you serve. Find the FAQ and survey at https://bit.ly/43gScBg
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Attempts to silence progressive social movements in the United States are not new. In this recent blog, BMP’s Executive Director, Janis Rosheuvel, shares insight on how understanding the opposition's strategy, identifying the areas in our work that must be fortified, and having the resources to address them can support movements and nonprofits now while building an ecosystem that allows us to gain strength for the future. Read it here: https://bit.ly/4kducVM #NavigatingUncertainty
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BMP is thrilled to welcome Dr. Janaé Bonsu-Love as the Building Movement Project's Director of Research. Janaé?has powerful experience as an organizer, activist, and researcher, as well as extensive expertise?in leading intersectional research and advancing equity and social change. We look forward to all that we will accomplish with her on our team. Welcome, Janaé!
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What are black leaders saying right now about how our black leaders need to be fortified? This Black History Month, we are returning to our report, "Reckoning with Sustainability: Black Leaders Reflect on 2020, the Funding Cliff, and Organizing Infrastructure," which captures wisdom from more than 50 black leaders. Access the full report at https://bit.ly/41nIN9I
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"Trans communities have been navigating safety with little to no resources for decades—but now, the rest of the country is waking up to just how vicious these attacks are." – Shelby Chestnut, Transgender Law Center ?? Access the full “Meeting the Moment: Nonprofit Security and Infrastructure” recording and transcript at https://bit.ly/4bhlS3i #ProtectTransLives